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Shaw Heights Middle School
(303) 428-9533
8780 Circle Drive
Westminster, CO 80030
Level: 6-8
District: Westminster School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Shaw Heights Middle School, Westminster, CO.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:41.91% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:2.7% (2008)
Hispanic:46.5% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:7.14% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:1.75% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:15.02% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:62.4% (2008)




Shaw Heights Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5


Shaw Heights Middle School Reviews

 
The teachers at this school are very dedicated. The Girl's soccer team had a great season. The principal is an effective administrator and has the kids best interest at heart.

I was apalled to hear of the new 'dress code' you've decided to implement at shaw heights middle school. The last i heard this was still america. I think you need to find another way to 'keep the peace', besides telling middle school students that thier constitutional rights have no meaning to you! how about teaching them that unless they have native american heritage thier families were once immigrants too. America is a melting pot and always has been. Personally I feel if those people who come over illegally were not able to send thier kids to school in the u.S. It would solve the imigration problem, but that's only my opinion. However, I am proud of the fact that I have a right to express those opinions, as do your students. Elizabeth Browne (a concerned American parent)

I was concerned about sending my son here initially. The place looked pretty rough, as did the kids. But he's half-way through 7th grade now and enjoying it. The teachers are nice and work hard to help him along, esp. the Special Ed. teacher. Everything here is low-key and no-frills. Not a pretty school, nor pretty classrooms. The kids are OK, quite a mix of different cultures and backgrounds. We haven't had any trouble with them. I've never seen the principal. They have an on-site cop there. The counselors are wonderful, warm and caring. The office staff is low-key and helpful. I don't think this school has high expectations for their students; it's more of a place where they just understand that some kids aren't Honor Roll material and they do their best to work with them. Not a bad school, but I don't think most people would like it.



 

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